Am  Jour  Fharm.  ) 
February,  1913.  J 
Eleventh  Int.  PJiar.  Congress. 
87 
Votes. — 15.  All  resolutions  of  the  general  as  well  as  of  the  sec- 
tional meetings  are  carried  by  a  majority  of  votes. 
16.  Without  the  president's  consent,  nobody  is  allowed  to  speak 
for  more  than  two  periods  of  5  minutes  during  the  debate. 
Reports. — 17.  The  reports  of  the  meetings  will  contain:  a.  A 
list  of  the  subjects  treated,  the  names  of  the  speakers,  and  an 
abridged  report  of  the  debate,   b.  Resolutions  carried  by  the  meeting. 
18.  In  order  to  ensure  the  exact  wording  of  the  report,  every 
speaker  is  requested  to  give  an  abridged  report  of  his  speech  to  the 
secretary  within  half  an  hour  after  the  meeting  is  adjourned.  It  is 
preferred  that  this  report  be  written  in  French,  but  it  may  also  be 
written  in  any  other  of  the  above-mentioned  languages.  The  sec- 
tional secretary  gives  these  reports,  together  with  a  list  of  the  mem- 
bers who  have  been  present  at  the  meeting,  to  the  general  secretary. 
19.  The  resolutions  of  an  international  character  will  be  com- 
municated to  the  governments  by  the  Committee  of  the  Federation 
Internationale  Pharmaceutique. 
20.  A  general  report  of  the  Congress  will  be  sent  to  the  patrons 
and  ordinary  members. 
All  documents  and  other  reports  of  the  congress  will  be  handed 
over  to  the  Federation  Internationale  Pharmaceutique  when  the 
Congress  is  finished. 
Archives  and  Reports  of  the  Committees. — 21.  The  reports  of  the 
committees,  appointed  by  this  Congress,  will  be  handed  over  to  the 
Federation  Internationale  Pharmaceutique,  which,  together  with  the 
Council  of  this  Congress,  is  entrusted  with  the  winding  up  of  current 
affairs. 
22.  The  Council  of  the  Congress  will  decide  any  subject  which 
is  not  treated  of  in  these  regulations. 
Program  of  the  Sections, 
section  i  i  general  subjects. 
Committee :  Dr.  H.  L.  Visser,  President,  Dr.  W.  v.  d.  Slooten, 
Secretary,  J.  van  Riel,  and  Dr.  L.  M.  v.  d.  Berg. 
Subjects  Introduced  for  Discussion. 
1.  The  different  systems  of  practising  Pharmacy,  their  advan- 
tages and  disadvantages.  (Concession,  free  establishment,  State  or 
municipal  pharmacies.) 
